is&bbM •tiiv % 1 TO FIGHT J STATISTICS prove that one person in every seven over the age of forty in New Zealand to-day is doomed to die of Cancer. Every member of the community is affected. It may be you, yourself —it may be some near relative, some dear friend—unless the means is found to fight this deadly scourge. Already much good work has been performed—and more can be done, providing money is available. A British Empire crusade has been launched the object of fighting Cancer. f lit 2v Funds erei required for : — Cancer Research WorkU ! ? • ‘ ■ '\ Increased supplies of Radium for the Treatment of Cancer. i£J5,039 is required from Canterbury, Marlborough, Kelson, and West and. The need is urgent —every man and every woman must assist —for Cancer is no respecter of persons —rich and h pjor alike are dying from it. SEND \TCS Jl W UR CONTRIBUTION TO-DAY, cither to the office of tli paper, or to T W. BRUCE, , , s c/o Hospital Board, Hokitika. Local Hon. Treasurer. B.TCui, - 1 JWbiwiuu*!) y ■ m WMm^mumrnmaKm
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1930, Page 3
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175Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1930, Page 3
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